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Properties of C46H35P3F12N10RuH4O2

Properties of C46H35P3F12N10RuH4O2 :

Compound NameC46H35P3F12N10RuH4O2
Chemical FormulaC46H35P3F12N10RuH4O2
Molar Mass1185.8397844 g/mol

Elemental composition of C46H35P3F12N10RuH4O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01074646.5908
HydrogenH1.00794393.3149
PhosphorusP30.97376237.8359
FluorineF18.99840321219.2253
NitrogenN14.00671011.8116
RutheniumRu101.0718.5231
OxygenO15.999422.6984
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 46.59%H: 3.31%P: 7.84%F: 19.23%N: 11.81%Ru: 8.52%O: 2.70%
C Carbon (46.59%)
H Hydrogen (3.31%)
P Phosphorus (7.84%)
F Fluorine (19.23%)
N Nitrogen (11.81%)
Ru Ruthenium (8.52%)
O Oxygen (2.70%)
C: 40.71%H: 34.51%P: 2.65%F: 10.62%N: 8.85%Ru: 0.88%O: 1.77%
C Carbon (40.71%)
H Hydrogen (34.51%)
P Phosphorus (2.65%)
F Fluorine (10.62%)
N Nitrogen (8.85%)
Ru Ruthenium (0.88%)
O Oxygen (1.77%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 46.59%H: 3.31%P: 7.84%F: 19.23%N: 11.81%Ru: 8.52%O: 2.70%
C Carbon (46.59%)
H Hydrogen (3.31%)
P Phosphorus (7.84%)
F Fluorine (19.23%)
N Nitrogen (11.81%)
Ru Ruthenium (8.52%)
O Oxygen (2.70%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 40.71%H: 34.51%P: 2.65%F: 10.62%N: 8.85%Ru: 0.88%O: 1.77%
C Carbon (40.71%)
H Hydrogen (34.51%)
P Phosphorus (2.65%)
F Fluorine (10.62%)
N Nitrogen (8.85%)
Ru Ruthenium (0.88%)
O Oxygen (1.77%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC46H39F12N10O2P3Ru

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